free form texual database
Earl H. Kinmonth
kinmonthprep at deneb.ucdavis.edu
Sun Jan 8 07:10:34 AEST 1989
In article <397 at ispi.UUCP> jbayer at ispi.UUCP (Jonathan Bayer) writes:
>I have a need for a free form texual database for a Xenix system. It
>has to be able to store entries of arbitrary length (anywhere from a few
>lines to several pages), and be indexed by at least a header, and if
>possible by special key words located in the entries. The key words in
>the second case would be specified in a key word list, the database
>should index any word in the entry which is in the key word list.
>
>Additionally, it should be able to store data in a tree-structured
>order, somewhat like the net news.
I have such a data base. It meets all of your criteria except tree-structure.
It uses hashed indexes instead.
Earl H. Kinmonth
History Department
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